Whistler's Bride (whistler_s_bride.it)
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Nominated by the crew for either outstanding quality, technique or creativity (or combination of) on 31st Oct 2009
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Posted by Saga Musix on Tue 28th Jul 2009, rated 10 / 10.
The usual quality from warder. Very realistic and epic. A must-have module!
The usual quality from warder. Very realistic and epic. A must-have module!
Posted by Arne Puszelski on Fri 24th Jul 2009, rated 10 / 10.
Absolutely great track with a very strong irish influence. Outstanding song writing, and very good samples. Awesome music!!!
Absolutely great track with a very strong irish influence. Outstanding song writing, and very good samples. Awesome music!!!
Posted by A-zTech on Sat 14th Feb 2009, rated 10 / 10.
you know what i think? this tune sounds for me as good as Elwood's tune, PM's Touch of Spring or Cube's Scotchman in skirt! Awesome, awesome, AWESOME celtic tune, one of the BEST OF THEM EVER!!! it makes you want to dance... maybe it's one of the rare tunes that you've never expected to meet among the tracked modules. so indeed, grab it and have some Celtic.
you know what i think? this tune sounds for me as good as Elwood's tune, PM's Touch of Spring or Cube's Scotchman in skirt! Awesome, awesome, AWESOME celtic tune, one of the BEST OF THEM EVER!!! it makes you want to dance... maybe it's one of the rare tunes that you've never expected to meet among the tracked modules. so indeed, grab it and have some Celtic.
Posted by m0d on Mon 14th May 2007, rated 10 / 10.
THIS is the second part of Warder's trilogy. For some reason it's been buried on the archive and now i've found it i'm making a point of highlighting it. This is superb, the irish jigs and celtic folk influences are omnipresent with every intention of wowing you with a splended epic tale. It's best played loud, too - the bhodruns are fantasticly raging along with the accordian like leads which are common to all 3 of the trilogy. The tune does get a little repetative but it's got transitions just when you least expect them. Top quality. Grab it if you haven't already.
THIS is the second part of Warder's trilogy. For some reason it's been buried on the archive and now i've found it i'm making a point of highlighting it. This is superb, the irish jigs and celtic folk influences are omnipresent with every intention of wowing you with a splended epic tale. It's best played loud, too - the bhodruns are fantasticly raging along with the accordian like leads which are common to all 3 of the trilogy. The tune does get a little repetative but it's got transitions just when you least expect them. Top quality. Grab it if you haven't already.
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the Feadanaigh Epic 'We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by the lone sea-breakers, and sittting by desolate streams.' - Arthur O'Shaughnessy the Feadanaigh Epic is my long term project. It consists of three parts, of which this is the second. the Feadanaigh Epic + Moors of Ireland + Whistler's Bride Feadanaigh is ancient Eire and translates as Whistle Player. ___ the Whistler's Bride Road dust clinging to his clothes he made his way over the ancient bridge spanning the foaming river. His heartsong soared freely above the treetops and clouds, even. Its bright voice held a note of melancholy for something in the lass had awakened something long forgotten. But he was claimed in a way no earthly woman could rival. Lifting his cold bride made of metal to his lips, he let his heartblood flow. The long road that was his life gently crunched beneath his heels. Maybe this is an attempt to return to my roots - combining the newfound folk influence with my earlier orchestral and new age habits. I dare say this style is something I invented. ___ Please enjoy. It is a mammoth project in every sense. Sample set is very big, it uses over 60 channels and more than 200 working hours went into it. OK, so playing back this song is computer murder. Use IT L50 to limit the channels to 50, which should be adequate for this song. This requires at least 40 channels, since there are 40 active tracks. To listen to this song with GUS classic cards, you need to use quarter quality and will miss even some active tracks, so you might as well use the diskwriter and convert it into MP3. GUS MAX, PnP, AWE owners: please use software mixing. - Vn Fall 98 Comments, criticism, ideas, insights, helloes and everything relevant and irrelevant should be sent to: vesa.norilo_dlc.fi http://www.dlc.fi/~warder
Choir Orchestra Brass Horn Section Drum 1 Drum 2 Drum 3 Drum 4 Tambu1 Low Whistle Low Whistle Delay Pt1 Low Whistle Delay Pt2 Orch Bass Analogpad Moody Strings Accordeon Accordeon Violin Pick Bass Vox Morphing Left Vox Morphing Right Mondosynth Bass Sun E-Minor G am A7 hm C D9/6 Enon3 Uillean Bagpipes Halltom Acoustic Guitar Loud Piano 14-part Gong Gong Reverse # Vesa Norilo (Warder) # (C) 1998 Crystalline CD CD CD CD CD 2.5 MB? GUS is dead, anyway. Sample Sources: + Korg Trinity + Landola Acoustic Gtr + Song of Irish Whistle (CD) Plays 8:04
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It transports me every time I listen to your work. You capture this musical genre perfectly.